Wessex 6/4 EEb?
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Wessex 6/4 EEb?
@Yadent's thread about the Eastman EEb (I'd love to try one) got me thinking about all the talk about Wessex making a 6/4 EEb, possibly copying @UncleBeer's Franken EEb (another I'd love to try). Did anything projects or plans ever arise out of those discussions?
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Re: Wessex 6/4 EEb?
a general comment only:
It’s a bit odd how difficult it seems to be to build an E-flat tuba that plays fairly well in tune that is not compensating.
Willson comes to mind, and then - afterward - I draw a blank...
It’s a bit odd how difficult it seems to be to build an E-flat tuba that plays fairly well in tune that is not compensating.
Willson comes to mind, and then - afterward - I draw a blank...
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Re: Wessex 6/4 EEb?
I've said it before, I'll say it again. If the new horn at Wessex isn't the best damn Eb tuba in the world, then they made a serious mistake in not using Carl's design (which IS maybe the best Eb tuba I've ever played.
Now, having said that, out of fairness I will say... I've never played the horn that was used as a template, and I know that copies rarely equal the original
Now, having said that, out of fairness I will say... I've never played the horn that was used as a template, and I know that copies rarely equal the original
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Re: Wessex 6/4 EEb?
I'll bite. If C and F tubas that play fairly well in tune are not uncommon, why is Eb a problem?
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Re: Wessex 6/4 EEb?
The Yamaha 621 F is manageable. The typical B&S rotary tubas (and really good knock-offs) are as well...particularly those with more bore sizes and smaller mouthpipe tubes.
I've also played a couple of MRP F tubas that I could steer.
It just seems that the German-made (or Chinese-made) 4-piston + 1 rotor E-flat tubas offer wild tuning...even when (it is claimed) that their bows are the same ones used on a sort-of-in-tune-playing 3+1 compensating model...
I'm not a tuba intonation issues problem-solver; I'm only an observer.
My version of "problem solving" is "buy a tuba with fewer problems".
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Re: Wessex 6/4 EEb?
I guess I never saw his response. Thanks.
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Re: Wessex 6/4 EEb?
Is there a chance you will ever try to build another?
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Re: Wessex 6/4 EEb?
Well, the bell is 104 years old. HN White 20" pancake bell, and it's pretty thin (hard to tell if it always was). I think it'd be hard to find more of 'em.